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As we fast approach the end of November, now is the best time to start talking about Christmas. Planning early leads to more relaxation time and helps to lower those stress levels during the rush. So, why is it many of us always leave things to last minute? There’s nothing worse than organising Christmas shopping and holiday planning mid to late December. This year, we encourage everyone to start planning early to avoid the rush. Not to mention; the more celebrating time you’ll get to enjoy once everything’s done! Here’s a few tips to get you started.

Organise Presents Early Online

Most people like to avoid the shopping centres as much as possible come Christmas rush time – and with good reason too! The comfort of shopping in your own home, as well as the significant savings, makes online shopping the go to option for most consumers. Ordering Christmas gifts for friends, family and colleagues is convenient but getting in early is essential for delivery times and beating the Christmas rush.

Where possible, find one site to order all your online goodies. This way you’ll be able to schedule a delivery date in one go and save the hassle of extra shipping costs. Think Christmas hampers with tasty selections, gift boxes and other treats you can find for half the cost and hassle online!

Keep the Menu Simple

One of the best things about Christmas is the food. Let’s face it though, it’s very easy to go over the top with it. Keep the menu simple if you’re putting on Christmas at your house. Put food orders in as early as possible so you can trust it’ll be ready for the day. Bake and prepare any food as early as possible before Christmas day to prevent last minute stressing. Use recipes that are easy for you to make or if you’re trying something new, practice it well before the day.

The art of the festive season is planning and simplicity. If you have freezer room, buy food in advance and take advantage of storage space. Organising food and drinks doesn’t need to be complicated. Instead, make a list of what everyone wants and dietary requirements and tick off as you buy items. Don’t feel the need to take it all on yourself either – delegating other people to buy items off the list will make the day even more stress free.

Do a Pantry Stocktake

Use this time to go through the cupboards and do a pantry stocktake. Make sure you have the essential supplies to avoid needing to tackle the shops the day before Christmas or right afterwards. If the festive season is at yours it’s a good idea to check whether you have enough plates, serving tools and cutlery so there’s time to buy more or borrow from family and friends beforehand. Double checking this now will save some serious panic!

Book Christmas Parties

If you’re planning on dining out for Christmas or arranging work festive parties – you need to start booking now. It’s not uncommon for places to start booking out in November so it’s essential to get in early to avoid disappointment.

Be organised well in advance by making a list who’ll be attending and possible venues. You’ll need to ensure everyone agrees on a date and send out a reminder to put it the calendar. Drop expensive, high-stress rituals; instead stick with something simple everyone will enjoy.

Get Appointment Ready Now

It’s not unusual to put appointments to the bottom of the list when you’re planning everything. Book in any hair appointments in the lead up to the festive celebrations and make sure you and the family are on top of everything. This goes for doctor appointments for the kids before the rush and New Year, any check-ups that need to be secured early.

Streamline Your Holiday Planning

If you’re lucky enough to be heading away for the holiday season, make sure you take advantage of travel apps. It’s a busy season trying to squeeze in family visits, some ‘me’ time and relax. Not to mention all the coordinating you need to do with other people too. There’s heaps of travel planning apps that help take the stress out by simplifying your plans, creating itineraries or making to-do lists so nothing is forgotten. You can use custom Google Maps and simple spreadsheets to streamline your plans too.

Know When to Stop

The most important way to enjoy the Christmas period is to do just that – enjoy it. This means knowing when to stop and actually relax, and knowing when to ask other people for help in the process. The real meaning of Christmas is about spending time with family and friends and celebrating together. By keeping calm, planning early and focusing on the big picture; you’ll enjoy your time off much more.

Author Bio

This article is written by Jayde Ferguson, an online blogger and copywriter who recommends the gift and delivery service at Boxt.com.au. Boxt are a leading online provider of hampers and other gift ideas and do delivery throughout Australia. Catch Boxt on Facebook or Pinterest for more ideas.

Savvy Travelers, a leader in designer beauty wipes, offers tips for preparing for the holiday party season

As we roll into November, the party season is on many people’s minds. There are many gatherings that will take place from now through New Year’s Eve. While most people feel confident enough to pull off a party with their loved ones, they may need a bit more preparation when it comes to the professional and work-related parties that they will be invited to. Flashbacks to Elaine from “Seinfeld” dancing crazy at the company holiday party leave many people feeling just a tad vulnerable about mixing a party with their professional life. The good news is that everyone can successfully navigate the party season with some planning ahead.

“The key to making a great impression at the company party is to be prepared,” explains expert traveler Tina Aldatz, chief executive officer of travel wellness company Savvy Travelers. “If you have done some pre-planning and have a few tricks up your sleeve you will not only survive it, but you will thrive and leave a great impression.”

Here are tips for preparing for attending parties this holiday season:

Choose the right clothing. If it’s a work-related party, you still want to go in looking like a professional, so that your image is not tainted. Opt for a more conservative look over one that will get people talking.

Get in the mindset to mingle with those beyond who you spend your work day with. Seek out those in higher positions and make a point to introduce yourself if you haven’t met them before, or to take a moment to chat with them. This is a chance to put your name on their radar, so don’t spend it as you would in a corner cubicle in the office.

Have a couple of conversation starters in mind, so you are not at a loss for words when starting a conversation or replying to someone. Have a couple of things to talk about, such as what you have worked on over the year, or what they are looking forward to in the new year.

Know your limits when it comes to drinking alcohol. Too many people pass those limits at corporate parties and end up embarrassing themselves. Avoid doing that, and always plan to have a safe ride home.

To help you look your best, be prepared by having something like a Speak Eazy wipe in your purse. Individually wrapped, they can quickly be used to clean off teeth that have been marked with lipstick, red wine or coffee, helping you to give a good impression, rather than leaving people to focus on residue on your teeth.

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